Warminster School

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Warminster School is a boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 3-18 in the South West of England, comprising a pre-prep, prep and senior school. Warminster is a first-rate school with impressive pupils and an excellent staff. It is an ambitious and forward-thinking school, yet proud of its heritage and ethos.

About Warminster School

Our aim throughout is to offer our pupils the very best all-round education. Such an education combines several key components: excellent pastoral care, first-class teaching and facilities, and a wide range of co-curricular activities and opportunities. All children enjoy and are good at something, and a school's job is to help them find and nurture it. Similarly, the professional expertise of the teaching staff means that there is continual encouragement of academic aspiration and a love of learning. Although all young people face an unpredictable world, there are certain timeless aspects of a genuine education. At our School there is a strong emphasis on character and values and we want our boys and girls to leave Warminster as well-rounded, well-mannered, self-confident, articulate and fundamentally decent people with a sense of duty and integrity. They should possess important life skills such as emotional intelligence, persistence, optimism and resilience. Please do come and visit us to experience it for yourself.

Admissions

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